There had long been rumours of a Project 'M' or Project 'IC'
Now, that may sound like a glamourous James Bond thing.
But if what is emerging from the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) into illegal immigrants in Sabah is anything to go by, there is nothing glamourous to it.
On the contrary, it sounds more like treason against the country - selling instant ICs (identity cards) to foreigners so that they could vote for you.
In other countries, that could mean an early appointment with the marker that you are not looking forward to.
Here in Bolehland - well - anything goes.
Except that the maker is unlikely to have the honour of your early presence.
All that we know is that more worms will crawl out of the can.
What happens to the worms, or the can, depends on the fisherman.
Will the worms be thrown to the fish?
And what about the can?
Will it also be thrown to the fish?
More importantly, who will (or dares) play the fisherman?
Already, there may be a clever and sinister plot to link the whole thing to someone other than the ultimate culprit and thereby achieve economy of scale - killing two birds with one stone lah!
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Oooh, that doesn't sound good.
ReplyDeleteYes, real bad! Selling the country to foreigners just to remain in power. That's one blardy (sorry for this) reason we need to change the government. Or 'ubah' as they now say. It is no longer an option. The alternative to change is beyond scary!
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